7 May

We love a wedding with character! With a knick here and a knack hidden in between a gold owl and some flowers. Everywhere you look, there’s something to admire in Stephanie + Steve’s wedding. Before you fall in love with all the cute odds and ends, be warned – Stephanie co-owns a vintage rental company, rightfully named, Check the Lost and Found. And when you’ve got that kind of inventory to your name, you use it! 200 mismatched plates, quirky statuettes, and vintage memorabilia was used to decorate each table. Though their venue already had a life of its own, their fun personalities added to it!

Portland farm wedding

Portland farm wedding

Portland farm wedding

I’m lucky to have a ton of amazing musician friends. My Pankcake Breakfast bandmates played as I walked down the aisle. I’ve never been one to fantasize about my wedding, but ever since I’ve been a kid, I knew that the one thing I wanted was to walk back up the aisle to the theme from Rocky. I’m originally from Philadelphia, and that song has just always seemed so triumphant and perfect. They made it happen with a guitar, two trumpets, and drums.

vintage bridesmaid dresses

oversized frame menu

Find an ornate frame, add chalkboard paint, some pretty hand lettering and you’ve got yourself a lovely reference for the days’ events instead of printing and passing out programs to every guest!

bunting banner

red and green florals

painted objects as centerpieces

vintage plates

gold and white paper lanterns

gold and white paper lanterns

Such creative folks! They put that chandelier together last minute using sticks from the forest around their venue and christmas lights.

Portland farm wedding

Such a fun, creative and colorful wedding in the woods! Congratulations Stephanie + Steve!

Photography: Leah Verwey / Videography: Nate Baston / Bride’s dress: Ania Collection / Shoes: Modcloth / Decor: Check the Lost and Found / DJ: Cooky Parker / Live music: Pancake Breakfast / Invites: Keegan Meegan / Food: Porqueno Tacos / Dessert: Random Order Coffee / Flowers: Field Work Flowers

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3 May

The best type of breaks you can take throughout the work day are the kind that involve you pressing play on a Sharkpig video. Every now and then we check out the site for new video vignettes, and they never let us down. This is one of the latest and we can’t help but want to dance when we watch it!

If you’re from overseas or are planning a destination wedding in Europe this Summer and have yet to book your videographer, Sharkpig founder, Brian Morrow has some dates still open. Watch this to learn more!

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3 May

There’s a small seaside town on the West Coast of Mexico called Sayulita, where mariachi serenade newlyweds through the streets, piñatas wait to explode with dulces, guests catch up during a sunset, michelada in hand, and papel picados announce to all that it’s your day. It’s everything Carolyn + Peter wanted, with their own twist to it of course. Their wedding took place a week after Dia de los Muertos, so they decided to make their 50-guest wedding one that was anything but “cutsie”, and played with the idea that they were in Mexico. It was an elegant and ethereal fiesta, captured by Jillian Mitchell, that began with one of the funniest save the date videos seen here.

custom Papel Picado Wedding flags

Always a fan of customized papel picados. We’ve even got some multi-colored (non-customizable) ones in our Pop-Up Shop right now!

vintage wedding attire

We’ve been waiting to see these sweet french embroidered BHLDN cuffs on a bride! Love.

birdcage veil + crystal comb

A simple loose side bun held with a crystal leaf hair comb from Twigs & Honey adds just enough glitz to her already elegant look.

embroidered vintage hanky

Monique Lhuillier wedding dress

day of the dead wedding invites

A big tip if you’re planning on mailing your invitations in black envelopes and/or with a wax stamp seal. Make sure you plan ahead and buy an additional “outer” envelope to place your black one in if you don’t want the post office to stick a big white sticker on it for their barcode and postmark, or be prepared to so some sweet talking. That’s the situation Carolyn found herself in and almost had a heart attack when she thought none of their invites would be allowed to be mailed out!

day of the dead cuff links

day of the dead wedding programs

They had the most creative and interactive programs. Remember playing with these as a kid? They’re called cootie catchers or paper fortune tellers, and when unfolded revealed all the information from their wedding.

day of the dead inspired programs

day of the dead wedding flask

What groomsmen is not going to flip over these calavera flasks?

 sayulita mexico wedding ceremony

Both of Carolyn’s brothers are professional musicians and helped orchestrate the music. One of her brothers officiated the wedding and the other took to the acoustic guitar to play during the ceremony.

sayulita mexico wedding

The mariachi led the way from the ceremony to the reception where modern furniture, calavera pillows and piñatas awaited.

sayulita mexico wedding

day of the dead custom pillows

 sayulita mexico wedding

day of the dead wedding menu

day of the dead wedding

 sayulita mexico wedding

day of the dead inspired wedding

Topped off with an amazing firework show, we’d say this Sayulita wedding was every bit of magical you’d expect from this romantic seaside town. Felicidades Carolyn + Peter!

Want to keep this wedding going, head over to Jillian Mitchell’s site to see more gorgeous shots of the dance party and piñata hitting!

Photography: Jillian Mitchell Photography/ Wedding coordination + flowers: Yazmin at Sea of Dreams in Sayulita (also created table settings with custom made Day of The Dead doll center pieces, custom white chiffon drapery over the entire outdoor palapa, outdoor & indoor lighting, custom made the anatomical heart sticker enlarged on the dance floor, cake table, life-sized Day of the Dead piñata) / Event designer: Alchemy Hour Designs / Location: Sayulita, Mexico / Invitation designer: Royal Steamline / Calligraphy: Lisa Lovitt / Videography: Sharkpig / Catering: Don Pedro’s / Bride’s dress: Monique Lhuillier / Bride’s birdcage veil: Tessa Kim / Hairclip: Twigs and Honey / French embroidered lace cuffs: BHLDN/ Bride’s shoes: Badgley Mischka / Groom’s suit: Sean Jean / Cufflinks: IvCreations! / Bridesmaid dresses: Amsale / Groomsmen suits: Men’s Warehouse / Cootie Catcher programs + menus + placecards: Alchemy Hour Designs / Embroidered handkerchiefs: Wedding Handkerchiefs / Custom Mexican Flags: Aymuyer- Yreina Flores Ortiz / Day of the Dead pillows: MiVida Creations / Day of the Dead Flasks: FlowerOfTheDead on Etsy / Mr. & Mrs. chair banners: Any Occasion Banners

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27 Apr

We are in love with Adam + Dave’s wedding. It may leave you day dreaming about saying ‘I do’ in a mansion along the coast though – which could be dangerous. The photos alone, shot by one of the talented members of The Wedding Collective, Josh Goleman, leave us in our tracks. But it’s the attention to detail that gets us. When a couple hits the mark on designing a beautiful invitation suite, uses the perfect typography to communicate where to dance, eat, and use the loo, and books an extraordinary venue to tie it all together (cue high fives), we get goosebumps.

crane estate wedding

Talk about a mansion! This place is incredible, right? Here’s Adam on why they chose The Crane Estate in Ipswich MA: It was a place my family visited often growing up.When Dave and I first started dating I took him. It wasn’t until much later we both admitted that it was on that day we both fell in love, unbeknownced to the other. Years later we went back, and it’s where we got engaged. Sitting at the end of the rolling green that day, staring at the ocean feeling as happy as we ever had is when we decided we wanted to get married there. So the location, while it hosts many weddings a year, will always be a very meaningful place to us. It was the perfect setting and we customized it in ways that made it very personal to us.

crane wedding invites

Adam on designing their gorgeous suite: Being a graphic designer, I felt a tremendous amount of pressure to design our invitations. I used Jakprints.com for printing the individual cards in lieu of traditional letterpress printing, printed the RSVP envelopes and mailing envelopes at home using my Epson printer, and assembled everything myself. 

crane estate wedding

How Adam + Dave met: We met by chance in a bar one night, and felt an immediate connection. The connection evolved over the course of a 4 year courtship, until we both acknowledged that we were each interested in taking things to the next level. While we had very different life experiences, and shared very different points of views on things (Dave being practical and business oriented, Adam being a dreamer and creative), we found alignment morally. It became clear that our differences was what made our relationship so strong. While we are centered around a common set of core values, we each bring something completely different to the other’s life, and it continues to reveal new and interesting experiences together.

crane estate wedding

bow-ties for grooms

crane estate wedding

crane estate wedding

Nice touch with the gold on teal personalized napkins.

pink and yellow florals

black and white signs

crane estate wedding

stamped escort cards

The RSVP’s and escort cards were my favorite DIY project. I am a bit obsessed with vintage ephemera, especially anything involving typography. Given that we had people coming from different locations, I began collecting post cards from each place. We used the postcards as our RSVP cards. Then designed stickers that I adhered to the back of the postcards for people to fill in their names and check off if they’d be attending. They then mailed these back to us as their RSVP cards. Once collected, I re-used them for their escort card. I stamped each one to correspond with the table numbers. Guests enjoyed seeing the different postcards, and seeing their own handiwork incorporated to the overall design of the event.

terrarium centerpieces

Flawless centerpiece, don’t you think? You can never go wrong with terrariums.

electric dance reception

Perfect dance party room right here!

electric dance reception

photobooth

Ok, these two have stolen our hearts and so has their venue, their invites, their flowers… it’s all perfect!

Congratulations Adam + Dave! You’ve left us so inspired!

Photography: Josh Goleman of The Wedding Artist Collective Design: Adam & Co. / Wedding Planner: Linnea Tangorra / Flowers: Table & Tulip / Venue: The Crane Estate, Ipswich, MA / Catering: The Catered Affair / Band (Ceremony/Cocktail/Dinner): Mighty Groove / DJ (Reception): Mark Loque / Dave wore: jacket: Armani, pants: Zegna, shirt: Zegna, shoes: Gucci / Adam Wore: jacket: ISAIA, pants: Zegna, shirt: Zegna, shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo

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26 Apr

Birdcages hung from trees, lavender, pink and vanilla roses, walking up to your reception on a black carpet, floating candles in a pool, Vera Wang, chandeliers above the dance floor, and timeless photos captured by Charlotte Jenks Lewis. Sounds glamorous and romantic. It reminds us how pretty black & white weddings can be when they’re taken out of the ballroom and placed in an intimate setting. Like Tara + Martin’s amazing backyard, where guests could feel like they were wining and dining in a magical tree house.

bridal hair accessories

Loving her bun and crystal tortoise comb by Jennifer Behr.

classic black and white new york wedding

black and white wedding invites

classic black and white new york wedding

classic black and white new york wedding

Such a touching moment! And that train and veil… oh Vera Wang… you get it right all the time.

classic black and white new york wedding

classic black and white new york wedding

classic black and white new york wedding

classic black and white new york wedding

sofa reception decor

poolside cocktail hour

elegant outdoor reception

Kinda does feel like a magical tree house, right?

white lavender and pink florals

The best advice I got came from a friend. They told me I didn’t need to hire a wedding planner, just a great florist who shared my vision and knew what they were doing. That’s how I came across Michael George. He was a pure joy to work with and created amazing arrangements!

elegant outdoor reception

white cupcakes for dessert

And some classic, good old fashioned cupcakes to top it off!

Congratulations Tara + Martin!

Photography: Charlotte Jenks Lewis / Venue: private residence / Bride’s dress + veil: Vera Wang / Bride’s hairpiece: Jennifer Behr / Bridesmaid dress: Thread / Flowers: Michael George / Invitations: Crane & Co.

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